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Optometrist from Ladue takes 2010 Mrs. Missouri crown

Optometrist from Ladue takes 2010 Mrs. Missouri crown
Not many optometrists wear a crown. Dr. Carrie Hruza of Ladue is the exception. In March, she was named Mrs. Missouri 2010 in Branson. She was one of 18 contestants.

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Suffragette City: George Bernard Shaw’s Mrs. Warren’s Profession speaks with a timeless and, on occasion, starkly …

Suffragette City: George Bernard Shaw’s Mrs. Warren’s Profession speaks with a timeless and, on occasion, starkly …
Stage:For those who tend to think of late Victorian/early Edwardian feminism in terms of the insuppressibly cheerful suffragette mother in Mary Poppins, George Bernard Shaw’s Mrs. Warren’s Profession is something of a revelation. Penned in 1893, the play intelligently proffers and discusses a raft of feminist issues still hotly debated today, including such basics as whether a woman is truly …

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Mrs. Warren’s Profession A Man of No Importance Two moral upstarts—a madam and a closeted gay man—strike out on their …

Mrs. Warren’s Profession A Man of No Importance Two moral upstarts—a madam and a closeted gay man—strike out on their …
Madam and Grieve: Mrs. Warren is stung by her daughter’s denunciation. She’s a wealthy woman; he’s a bus conductor.

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‘Mrs. Warren’s Profession’ is alluring in Shakespeare Theatre Company production

‘Mrs. Warren’s Profession’ is alluring in Shakespeare Theatre Company production
Why, it’s good old reliable Ashley. As in, bless her heart, Elizabeth Ashley, the whiskey-voiced stage vet who here does pleasurable justice to one of George Bernard Shaw’s more decadent creations, the fiercely unrepentant madam of Shakespeare Theatre Company’s cannily assembled “Mrs. Warren’s… Theatre – Arts – Performing Arts – Shakespeare – Troupes and Companies

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